Manuel threw a beautiful 51-yard touchdown bomb to Deonte Thompson in Thursday's preseason loss to the Panthers, but the former first-rounder completed just four of his eight passes against Carolina after looking shaky in camp.

With the intriguing Taylor set to start against the Browns this week, Ryan confirmed that Cassel would play next, leaving Manuel to bring up the rear for the second game in a row.

"He's going to get the majority of the game running with that group this second preseason game, so that's the reasoning behind it," Ryan said of Manuel's practice snaps. "Does that mean he won't get the two reps? No. It doesn't mean that at all, but (it's what) we wanted to do. We're going to put Tyrod in and mix in Matt. As the week goes on, don't be surprised if (Manuel) does get some two's."

Ryan warned reporters not to "look into anything" too deeply, saying "it's been the same type of rotation for probably three weeks."

Manuel's draft pedigree has Ryan treating this situation with care. In action, though, the Bills are treating Manuel differently than Cassel -- and especially Taylor, who was energetic against Carolina and faces a prime opportunity on Thursday to pull ahead in Buffalo's low-octane quarterback tussle.